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  • 32.5i
    E30 Fanatic
    • Sep 2005
    • 1336

    #16
    good work dude, you just gotta keep fuckin with it and you'll get the hang of things

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    • bumblebeemer
      Wrencher
      • Dec 2005
      • 224

      #17
      yea man its getting easier, it just takes some practice and getting used to the tools n shit. i gotta learn how to adjust angles of stuff when i paste them like i wanna do a lip and change the wheels to make them fit better.

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      • ivo316
        E30 Fanatic
        • Oct 2006
        • 1222

        #18
        Hey, great work, I don't know if in photoshop you can paste the things as objects, in photo paint you can do this, and when you click in the "whatever you pasted", little squares wilñl appear around it, so you can squeeze it in any direction, click a secon dime to rotate, and a third time to skew. ;)

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        • Jscotty
          Banned
          • Jan 2007
          • 2285

          #19
          Originally posted by ivo316
          Hey, great work, I don't know if in photoshop you can paste the things as objects, in photo paint you can do this, and when you click in the "whatever you pasted", little squares wilñl appear around it, so you can squeeze it in any direction, click a secon dime to rotate, and a third time to skew. ;)
          Yeah but the only downside of resizing a picture in the paint application is that if you change your mind after reducing the size, you cannot enlarge it without losing the quality. In fact every time you manipulate the object you lose the quality. Your only saving grace is the "undo" function but normally you have to get your resize, stretch, and skewing down in the first try.

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